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Matt Kulukundis joins Timur and Phil. Matt talks to us about BrontoSource, his start-up focused on refactoring, updating or migrating large codebases, as well as his work on Swiss Tables.
News
Herb Sutter's WG21, Bulgaria, trip report
End of active development on jemalloc
"Amortized O(1) complexity" - Andreas Weiss' lightning talk
Reddit discussion of filter view issue
Links
Acronyms on cppreference/com
Arthur O'Dwyer's acronym glossary
Matt’s Swiss Tables talk at CppCon
Example of BrontoSource integration in Compiler Explorer
Phil and Timur are joined by Jason Turner, Matt Godbolt, Anastasia Kazakova and Guy Davidson to celebrate 400 episodes of CppCast and catch up with the co-hosts that have helped us keep up for the last 50 of them!
News
Boost.Bloom has been accepted into Boost
"Three types of name lookups in C++" - Sandor Dargo
"How Compiler Explorer Works in 2025" - Matt Godbolt
Links
Episode 376 with Rainer Grimm
Rainer's website and blog - with updates on his ALS journey
Kristen Shaker joins Timur and Phil. Kristen talks to us about her C++ on Sea keynote about the C++ interview process, her previous work at Google, and why she has made a slightly unusual career change.
News
libc++ removed the base template for std::char_traits
"how to break or continue from a lambda loop?" - Vittoria Romeo
Results from the 2025 Annual C++ Developer Survey "Lite" (pdf)
Links
C++ on Sea schedule (with Kristen and Timur's keynotes)
BrontoSource
"What Can We Learn From the Results of C++ Community Surveys?" - Anastasia Kazakova
"Sorting Resumes" - Joel Spolsky (introducing the idea of filtering)
"How to Build Your First C++ Automated Refactoring Tool" - Kristen's CppCon 2023 talk
Jonathan Wakely joins Phil and Timur. Jonathan talks to us about libstdc++ (GCC's standard library implementation), of which he is the lead maintainer, and tackles some tough questions like ABI compatibility - and how GCC and libstdc++ approach it.
News
GCC 15 released (release notes)
Boost.OpenMethod review (finished)
2025 Annual C++ Developer Survey "Lite" (closed)
Links
GCC Mailing Lists
Daisy Hollman joins Phil and Anastasia. Daisy talks to us about the current state of the art in using LLM-based AI agents to help with software development, as well as where that is going in the future, and what impacts it is having (good and bad).
News
Clang 20 released
Boost 1.88 released
JSON for Modern C++ 3.12.0
Conferences:
Pure Virtual C++ 2025 Full schedule
C++ Now 2025
C++ on Sea 2025 - speakers
C++ under the Sea 2025
Links
"Not your Grandparent's C++" - Phil's talk
"Robots Are After Your Job: Exploring Generative AI for C++" - Andrei Alexandrescu's closing CppCon 2023 keynote
Louis Dionne joins Phil and Timur. Louis talks to us about his role as code owner of libc++ (clang's standard library implementation) and the standard library hardening proposal that was just accepted into C++26, why this is important, and what you can do even today.
News
GDC 2025: How Build Insights Reduced Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II’s Build Times by 50%
C++ Core Guidelines issue to remove .h recommendation for headers
Reddit discussion
“Note to the C++ standards committee members” - Bjarne Stroustrup
Links
P3471R4 - "Standard Library Hardening"
"Retrofitting spatial safety to hundreds of millions of lines of C++" - Google Blog
Timur and Phil return after an extended break with news and updates
News
Bjarne Stroustrup on How He Sees C++ Evolving
Conferences round-up:
ACCU Conference 2025
C++ Now 2025
C++ on Sea 2025
C++ North 2025
CppCon
New Meetups:
Singapore C++ USers Group
ACCU Cambridge
Links
"Contracts and Safety for C++26" - C++ London January event
"Not Your Grandparent's C++" - Phil's ACCU Cambridge talk
Anders Knatten joins Phil and Timur. Anders reminds us about cppquiz.org and tells to us about his new book, C++ Brain Teasers, how that relates to the site and why it's has good practical applicability.
News
New report by the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)
C++ Safe Buffers - a new Clang20 feature
CppFront version 0.8 is out
“Safe and efficient C++ interoperability via non-escapable types and lifetimes” - from the Swift Forums
Links
C++ Brain Teasers - Anders' new book
C++ Quiz
C++ Quiz repo and getting involved
Submit your own C++ Quiz questions
Modulo One - Anders' band
IncludeOS - Episode #63 of CppCast
Christoper Apple joins Timur and Phil. Chris talks to us about his work on the new Realtime Sanitizer in the Clang20 release, as well as the associated Performance Constraints attributes, how they differ, and how they work together.
News
The C++23 Standard has finally been released by ISO
"Why Safety Profiles Failed" - draft of new paper from Sean Baxter
"if constexpr requires requires { requires }" - Jonathan Müller
Links
RealtimeSanitizer docs
Performance Constraints docs
RealtimeSanitizer helper repo (including how to run it "standalone" and find the team on discord)
slides from Chris and David Trevelyan's CppCon 2024 talk
Eduardo Madrid joins Phil and Timur. Eduardo talks to us about the Zoo libraries, including his advanced type-erasure library, as well as the SWAR library which simulates ad-hoc SIMD within a register. We also discuss how he has taken inspiration and cues from the worlds of Biology and Physics to arrive at new thinking around software development, design and architecture.
News
QT 6.8 is released
"Named Loops" proposal adopted into C - will C++ follow?
C++ Online Call for Speakers is open
Links
The Zoo libraries
"C++ Software Design" (book) - Klaus Iglberger
Klaus Iglberger's talks on Type Erasure:
"A Design Analysis"
"The Implementation Details"
(Some of ) Ed's talks:
"Using Integers as Arrays of Bitfields a.k.a. SWAR Techniques - CppCon 2019"
"Rehashing Hash Tables And Associative Containers" - C++ Now 2022"
"Empowerment with the C++ Generic Programming Paradigm" - C++ Online 2024
Yuri Minaev joins Timur and Phil. Yuri talks to us about static analysis and how PVS Studio helps. Then we chat about his work on a custom C++ parser, and what challenges he's encountered.
News
CppCon 2024 keynotes on YouTube (via CppCon site):
Herb Sutter - "Peering Forward: C++'s Next Decade"
Khalil Estell - "C++ Exceptions for Smaller Firmware"
Amanda Rousseau - "Embracing an Adversarial Mindset for C++ Security"
David Gross - "Ultrafast Trading Systems in C++"
Daveed Vandevoorde - "Gazing Beyond Reflection for C++26"
Coros - task-based parallelism library built on C++20 Coroutines
"The case of the crash when destructing a std::map" - Raymond Chen
ACCU 2025 Call for Speakers and (super) Early Bird Tickets
Links
C++ Under the Sea
PVS-Studio (download)
PVS-Studio Blog
Yuri's Webinar: Parsing C++
Phil and Timur are joined by a live audience at CppCon as we chat about Safety in C++, AI and the running of CppCast itself.
News
Clang 19.1 released
Sean Baxter's "Safe C++"
P3390R0: "Safe C++" - Sean's work written up as a proposal
partnership announcement from C++ Alliance
Summary article on The Register
Links
Core C++ (Israel) - Call for Speakers closes 22nd Sept!
"Robots Are After Your Job: Exploring Generative AI for C++" - Andrei Alexandrescu's CppCon 2023 talk
Benjamin Summerton joins Timur and Phil. Ben talks to us about what led him to benchmark the impact of the final and noexcept keywords, how to interpret his results, and the project that inspired him to do so in the first place.
News
Boost 1.86 released
RealtimeSanitizer - new real-time safety testing tool for C and C++ projects that comes with Clang 20
"Honey, I shrunk {fmt}: bringing binary size to 14k and ditching the C++ runtime"
Links
Join us for the CppCast CppCon Special
Previous episodes covering std lib implementations:
Stephan T. Lavavej (MSVC)
Stephan T. Lavavej and Sy Brand (MSVC)
Billy O'Neil (MSVC)
Marshall Clow (libc++)
Eric Fiselier (libc++)
"noexcept affects libstdc++’s unordered_set" - Arthur O'Dwyer
Episode with Martin Hořeňovský, discussing non-portal random distribution
Episode with Frances Buontempo, also mentioning random numbers and the portable distribution issue
"Free Your Functions" (video) - Klaus Iglberger (timed link to the bit that talks about performance)
Ben's PSRayTracing repo
Sándor Dargó joins Phil and Anastasia Kazakova. Sándor talks to us about why and how to reduce the final binary sizes your code produces, as well as the importance of clean code.
News
"cppfront: Midsummer update"
Reddit Thread
cpp2 episode from last year
AutoConfig: C++ Code Analysis Redefined (Sonar)
“noexcept Can (Sometimes) Help (or Hurt) Performance” - Ben Summerton
Links
Binary Sizes posts on Sándor's blog
Sándor's books
"Parameterized testing with GTest" - Sándor Dargó
"How to keep your binaries small?" - Sándor's C++ on Sea talk(s)
(will add video links when available)
Doug Gregor joins Phil and Kevin Carpenter. Doug talks to us about his work on Swift at Apple, what the language is like and how it can interoperate with C++.
News
"Memory Safety in C++ vs Rust vs Zig" - B Shyam Sundar
C++ under the Sea workshops announced
mp-units 2.2.0 released
Links
"Swift for C++ Practioners" - first in blog series from Doug Gregor
Episode 341, with Dave Abraham talking about Swift/ C++ interop
"Start with a Protocol" - blog post from Rob Napier (but link to Dave Abraham's "Crusty" talk no longer works)
"Option(al) is not a Failure" - Phil's talk about Swift Error Handling
"Option(al) is not a Failure" (yes, same name) - Phil's talk about past, present and possible future C++ error handling
"Swift Concurrency"
Luigi Ballabio joins Phil and Matt Godbolt. Luigi talks to us about QuantLib, an open-source library for financial models that he co-founded and now maintains.
News
WG21 St. Luis trip reports:
"Official" report, collated by Inbal Levy
Herb Sutter's trip report
Links
QuantLib home page
Episode about borrow-checked C++ with Sean Baxter
"QuantLib Python Cookbook" - book by Luigi
"Implementing QuantLib" - book by Luigi
Jessica Wong and Ian Petersen join Timur and Phil. Ian and Jessica talk to us about libunifex and other async code projects at Meta, how it has evolved in the proposed std::execution and what structured concurrency is.
News
XCode 16 beta
The std library that ships with XCode 16 supports "hardening"
libc++ hardening modes
"What’s the deal with std::type_identity?" - Raymond Chen
"C++ programmer's guide to undefined behavior: part 1 of 11" - PVS Studio
"C++ Brain Teasers: Exercise Your Mind" - Anders Schau Knatten
Links
"std::execution" - P2300R9
"async_scope – Creating scopes for non-sequential concurrency" - P3149R3
"Notes on structured concurrency, or: Go statement considered harmful"
Folly Coro
Zach Laine joins Phil and Timur. Zach talks to us about the Boost collection of libraries, his contributions to it, a little of its history and where it's going, and a new project that aims to get back to Boost's original roots.
News
Timing vulnerability in Kyber due to compiler optimization pass
JUCE 8 released
C++ Under the Sea - new conference in The Netherlands
Links
Boost
Sean Baxter joins Timur and Phil. Sean explains how he has managed to implement a borrow checker for C++ in his Circle compiler. In fact his implementation addresses all the same safety issues that Rust addresses.
News
"Noisy: The Class You Wrote a Hundred Times"
Reddit discussion
"Addressing That Post About final"
Conference News:
Pure Virtual C++ 2024 videos
C++ on Sea 2024 - full scheduled published
Links
Jet Propulsion Lab
Circle homepage
"Safe C++" - Sean's video covering the implementation discussed on the episode
P2687R0 - "Design Alternatives for Type-and-Resource Safe C++" - Stroustrup & Dos Reis
P2771R0 - "Towards memory safety in C++"
Clang's "Lifetime Extensions for C++" RFC
Mara Bos joins Phil and Timur. Mara talks to us about her work on the Rust evolution team and how she uses embedded Rust for drone flight controllers. We chat about some of the differences and similarities between C++ and Rust, and what the two languages can, and should, learn from each other.
News
GCC 14 released
Changes
Reddit discussion
"An informal comparison of the three major implementations of std::string" (updated) - Raymond Chen
BugInsight – New memory leak and deadlock finder for C and C++ on Windows
Reddit discussion
Links
"Rust Atomics and Locks" - Mara's book
"driveway moment" (Wiktionary)
It was a great episode. As a new listener of your podcast, the things that I found interesting here is that you talk about the fundamentals of the topic, what's new about it, introducing resources, and asking your guest whether listeners can contact him/her. So, here is another comment that is not criticizing :D. I wish you the best.
heard an interview you did on Embedded FM. cant wait to catch up on some of your past episodes.
great show. I had the opportunity to watch Jason turner live talk at meeting cpp 2017. he is indeed a gifted speaker who can capture the attention of an audience.
amazing
please add a podcast description. I don't see it in castbox player